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Windows Vista deployment issues
Thursday, August 10th, 2006
Given that security is one of the main selling points of Windows Vista and many readers will
consider early adoption for this reason, we figured a look at the challenges awaiting those who make the jump to Vista was in order. Microsoft MVP Brien Posey has had extensive exposure to Vista and he details some of those challenges below.
Although Windows Vista is still several months from being complete, the beta builds are looking more and more like a finished product. The current beta is stable enough and complete enough that I know several people who are running it in a production environment.
I have been working with Vista builds since long before Microsoft officially launched the beta program, but I am still not running it in a production environment. A few weeks ago, I replaced my primary desktop computer, which I use to write all my articles on. I decided I was going to run Windows Vista on the new machine. Ultimately, though, there were still some issues with Vista that prevented me from being able to use it on a production machine. I will discuss some of the issues I ran into in an effort to help you to adequately prepare for eventually running Vista in your own organization. Windows Vista deployment issues
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